
Toronto Raptors DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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108.8 23rdOffensive Rating
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111.8 15thDefensive Rating
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-3.0 23rdNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game110.9 23rd
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Points per game Against113.9 14th
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Rebounds per game45.1 10th
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Assists per game28.5 7th

Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (illness) is regarded as questionable for Friday's clash with the Warriors. He's been feeling under the weather and could be absent for a second consecutive contest due to a non-COVID illness. However, it's already been three games since the last time Boucher saw any action, so he's not really part of what the Raptors are trying to do right now.


Miami Heat center Orlando Robinson (back) will be available Thursday versus Denver. He has been absent for the last three games with a back issue. Robinson will be an extra body to through at Nikola Jokic, but he isn't expected to see a lot of minutes. For the season, he's averaged 10.0 minutes in 24 games. On Thursday night, Robinson might see a bit more action due to the absences of Kevin Love (heel) and Thomas Bryant (suspension), but it's still unlikely that he will play a significant role.


Miami Heat center Orlando Robinson (back) is listed as probable for Thursday's game against the Denver Nuggets. Robinson appears to be back on track to play after missing the first three games since the All-Star break. It looks like Robinson will be ready for Thursday's game, but he hasn't been making a huge impact when healthy anyway. Fantasy managers can probably find a better option for Thursday's slate.


Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (illness) has been downgraded to out for Wednesday's matchup against Dallas. The Raptors lose a frontcourt piece that could have been useful against the Mavericks bigs, although Boucher has been out of the rotation for most games lately. Kelly Olynyk will continue to be the main backup to starting center Jakob Poeltl.


New Orleans Pelicans guard/forward Brandon Ingram (ankle) will play against Indiana on Wednesday. He was initially regarded as questionable for the game after injuring his right ankle on Tuesday versus the Knicks. Ingram was hurt early in the game but still came through with 24 points in 34 minutes, adding six rebounds, five assists, and two blocks with solid shooting, which is a sign that he wasn't bothered too much by the injury.
